“– but you’ll be part of the legend.”
“Yep.”
“Okay, then. I accept the mission.” Corry turned and kissed Anna on the cheek.
“You’ll take us to the stars?”
“You bet.” She slipped the disc into her pocket. “It’s getting late.”
She stood up and reached to help Anna to her feet. ”C’mon. Let’s ride.”
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